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To the Editor.
Since 1995, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices have recommended the varicella vaccine.1 Nevertheless, in one study, <50% of pediatricians recommended universal varicella vaccination.2 The vaccine's benefits are manifold. It has been shown to decrease fever, rash, pneumonia, and encephalitis; however, preventing dermatologic sequelae of varicella …
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